COMPOSITION PER COMPROMISE
Enzyme Blend: 150 mg
- 22.35 mg.... Protease 900 U...... 900 PC Units
- 89.55 mg.... Amylase 3600 U..... 148 DU
- 0.82 mg...... Cellulase 30 U......... 165 CU
- 22.35 mg.... Lipase 900 U......... 162 FIP
- 14.93 mg.... Lactase 600 U....... 600 LAC
Fructoligosaccharides 90% inulin.....175 mg
COMPOSITION PER DOSE (1 teaspoon of 0.5 g)
Enzyme Blend: 150 mg
- 22.35 mg.....Protease 900 U..... 900 PC Units
- 89.55 mg.... Amylase 3600 U..... 148 DU
- 0.82 mg...... Cellulase 30 U........165 CU
- 22.35 mg.... Lipase 900 U......... 162 FIP
- 14.93 mg.... Lactase 600 U........ 600 LAC
Fructoligosaccharides 90% inulin.....175 mg
PROPERTIES
Amylase
Breaks down carbohydrates such as starch and glycogen, and polysaccharides and converts them into smaller units that can be absorbed in the intestine.
Amylase-deficient animals suffer from osmotic diarrhoea due to the high concentration of undigested starch in the colon.
Lipase
Lipase participates, together with bile, in the process of digestion and breakdown of fat molecules, allowing their intestinal absorption in the form of molecules
usable by the body.
Its deficiency causes poor digestion and malabsorption of fats. As a consequence of poor lipid absorption, there are also episodes of poor
absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.
Protease
Breaks down proteins, enabling their absorption. It also helps to keep the intestine free of pathogens such as parasites, protozoa, bacteria and yeasts, and is
compatible with immune function.
Its deficit causes incomplete protein digestion leading to protein deficiency disorders, favours the appearance of allergies and toxic substances and increases
the risk of intestinal infections.
Cellulase
Breaks down cellulose and chitin and transforms it into free glucose, allowing the digestion of part of the fibre present in food. The consumption of cellulases can also
help to reduce intestinal viscosity by speeding up digestion.
Lactase
Breaks down lactose (milk sugar) and its action is essential in the process of converting lactose into its components glucose and galactose.
Fructoligosaccharides 90% inulin
It has a prebiotic activity as it promotes the growth of microorganisms beneficial to health (Bifidobacteria).
It promotes intestinal movements, regulating intestinal transit.
It improves the absorption of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus.
Enzymes are not only responsible for the digestive process. They also have an analgesic effect on soft tissue trauma.
Enzymes play a key role in maintaining the health and functioning of the body.
It is important to consider the use of enzymes as a support in chronic skin diseases, as they are often associated with malabsorption problems.
INDICATIONS
Added to the normal diet, it helps to better assimilate food and is especially beneficial in geriatric animals or those affected by digestive problems
such as:
- Halitosis.
- Diarrhoea.
- Malabsorption syndrome.
- Chronic skin diseases (often occurring in malabsorption processes).
- Flatulence.
- Coprophagia.
- Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
- In malabsorption syndrome, we recommend mixing with soft food half an hour before ingestion. The dose can be increased gradually until the desired effect is achieved.
METHOD OF USE/DOSE
Orally.
Pills
Dogs: 1 tablet per 10 kg bodyweight twice daily. (before meals).
Cats: ½ tablet per 5 Kg. of body weight 2 times a day (before meals).
Cats: ½ tablet per 5 Kg. of body weight 2 times a day. (before meals).
Oral powder
Dogs: 1 teaspoon of 0.5 g per 10 kg bodyweight 2 times daily (before meals).
Dogs: 1 teaspoon of 0.5 g per 10 kg bodyweight 2 times daily. (before meals).
Cats: ½ teaspoon of 0.5 g per 5 kg body weight 2 times daily (before meals).
Cats: ½ teaspoon of 0.5 g per 5 kg body weight 2 times daily. (before meals).
PRESENTATION
Box with blister pack of 60 tablets
Box with 50 g container with 0.5 g measuring spoon.